Cycling-Related Links

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As a new rider it can take time to figure out what is allowed and what isn't, what's legal and what isn't. TA saves you some time by putting all the rules in one place and suggests some etiquette that will go a long way towards our common goal of safer NYC streets.

A source of accident research and opinion authored and maintained by Avery Burdett, commuter, touring and competitive masters' cyclist whose philosophy is based on the principle that cycling is an enjoyable low risk activity.

An invaluable resource of road and bridge conditions, routes, trip reports, events, issues in the Mid-Hudson area of New York State. Areas of interest includes Dutchess, Ulster, Columbia, Greene, Putnam and northern Orange counties -- roughly from the Bear Mountain Bridge up to around the Rip Van Winkle Bridge and Kinderhook.

This independently organized, multivenue exhibition showcased New York artists who are inspired by the freedom and mobility that the bicycle makes possible in a congested metropolis. These artists view interactions with neighbors and strangers - both friendly and otherwise - as preferable to the isolation that grows out of our sprawling, auto-dependent environment.